Lite e-Commerce enlists commercetools and fulfillmenttools for rapid delivery push
Lite e-Commerce, a startup operating within Polish convenience store chain owner Żabka Group, has selected commercetools and fulfillmenttools as technology partners.
The companies will support the firm in the implementation of a new service on the q-commerce market in Poland – Żabka Jush.
With over 1,300 products to choose from, including ambient, cooled, and frozen items, Żabka Jush will deliver groceries within 15 minutes via its app.
Lite e-Commerce will pick products from dark stores and will work with couriers and e-scooter riders to deliver them. The service is set to launch in Warsaw with the aim of rapidly expanding to other cities.
Lite e-Commerce selected commercetools, co-founder of the MACH Alliance, whose platform is built on microservices, API first, cloud native and headless principles.
The grocer will use the commercetools platform as its technology backbone to be able to handle peaks in customer demand.
Alongside this, Lite e-Commerce chose fulfillmenttools to deliver cloud-based software-as-a-service fulfilment solutions.
Zbigniew Sobiecki, CTO at Lite e-Commerce, says: “Our investment in these technology partners marks an exciting step towards our goal to revolutionise online shopping. By applying cutting-edge solutions across our architecture, we are building an additional competitive advantage over players relying on legacy systems.”
“With a flexible and well documented API-based platform that allows a very fast setup, as well as flexible integration and custom development, these tools will enable us to provide the best shopping experience possible for our customers.”